Chapter 17.20
C-M OR COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
Sections:
17.20.040 Development standards.
17.20.010 Purpose.
The commercial-industrial (C-M) district provides areas that can accommodate high intensity commercial and light industrial uses that would not be suitable for neighborhood or downtown locations, but that provide both commercial and very light industrial services. Examples of such uses would be those that are automobile related including automobile sales and repair, and light manufacturing or service uses such as a commercial bakery or print shop. (Ord. 495 § 1, 2005)
17.20.020 Permitted uses.
The uses listed in the table in EMC 17.11.040 as permitted uses are allowed. (Ord. 495 § 1, 2005)
17.20.030 Conditional uses.
In addition to the uses authorized by EMC 17.20.020, the uses listed in the table in EMC 17.11.040 as requiring a conditional use permit are allowed if a conditional use permit is issued. (Ord. 495 § 1, 2005)
17.20.040 Development standards.
Development standards in the C-M district shall be as follows:
A. Building Mass. The maximum square footage of any one building footprint shall not exceed 60,000 square feet.
B. Minimum lot area: 6,500 square feet.
C. Maximum height: 75 feet.
D. Minimum Setbacks.
1. Front: 15 feet.
2. Side: None required.
3. Rear: None required.
4. Side abutting street: 15 feet.
5. The following minimum yard requirements apply along those property lines of a lot in the C-M district which abut or are across the street or alley from a lot in a residential zone:
a. Front: 20 feet.
b. Side abutting street: 10 feet.
c. Side or rear: 20 feet. (Ord. 495 § 1, 2005)